Child and Adolescent Case Management
Service Overview
Case Management is a service that is responsive and flexible to the needs of each child and family. Each child and his/her family are assisted in gaining timely access to needed medical, psychiatric, therapeutic, social, educational and other supports.
The core of the case management process is teamwork and trust. Case Managers work in partnership with families in order to develop goals that will enhance a child’s potential and quality of life in the community. Case managers assess the child’s needs, develop plans to meet those needs, help the family find services near where they live, navigate school and educational services, monitor the child’s progress, provide follow-up with family to ensure needs are met, and advocate for services and supports.
FAQs
You can find answers to our most frequently asked questions about this service here. If you’ve got a question we haven’t covered, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
- Individualized support and service planning
- At least monthly contact to monitor needs and progress
- Support in identifying resources, problem solving and decision making
- Support for child focused on increased independence, school achievement and community involvement
- Help in times of transition
- Early access to prevention services